by
tomtom
» Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:36 am
I'm Tom and I live in Manchester. I may be of Welsh and Irish
(Corcoran) ancestry, but I am English. My knowledge of Scotch
whisky is OK. My favourites are Caol Ila 12 - Lagavulin - and
Ardbeg Corryvreckan. I knew nothing at all about Irish whiskey.
It just never entered my consciousness.
I was in
Asda a while back and saw a special offer, Bushmills and
Tullamore Dew for £10 a bottle. I thought 'what the hell'. The
Tullamore was far too thin for me, but I liked the Bushmills. No
depth, but there were, at least, hints of something better. Even
at regular price (£17) it was far superior to any household name
brands of blended Scotch which sell by the lorryload. Those
things put me off drinking whisky for the best part of a decade.
I thought all whiskies tasted like petrol. If I'd started off
with an Irish whiskey, I might not have had that lost decade.
I
came here because I don't know where to move up from the
Bushmills and I'm eager to learn. I was fascinated by the
history. I had no idea that Irish whiskey was long considered
far superior to Scotch and no idea that it disappeared from
British/Empire/World markets so very suddenly - allowing the
Scots to happily fill the void.
My budget tends to
run to a maximum of around £75 for rare treats or £20-£30 for
day-to-day drinking. I can't stand mixers and I don't use water
or ice either. I like my whisky, armagnac and rum, straight. If
anyone knows a good, not too 'head-up-the-a*se' shop with a
decent range of Irish whiskey in South Manchester, I'd be
grateful to hear about it.